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IssueVol. 006 Issue 026 (November 2 1927)
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Paid articleThe Case of the Klan
AS THE days go by, Ku Klux Klania constantly digs a little more of its own grave. This in turn peers up at you like a ghastly abyss, suggestive of such antique haunts as the dragon's lair and...
Paid articleWeek by Week
P O G L I O D'ORDINI, official Roman organ of the ••• Fascist Party, seems to have chilled the ardor of those hopes for a speedy settlement of the Roman question which were created by the...
Paid articleOur Literary Pontiffs
'T^HE columns of the literary supplements in our ••• daily press often make something less than elevating or exhilarating reading. We are not referring to the reviews themselves, which are in the...
Paid articleWhispering Bigots
ONE of the most distinguished members of the Democratic party, former Senator Atlee Pomerene, of Ohio, now representing the government in the prosecution of the Sinclair and Doheny oil...
Paid articleWhy the Study Club?
Ward, Patrick J.
IT IS unfortunate that the average citizen feels little interested in affairs of general public importance beyond party politics or matters of purely local significance. The nature of the...
Paid articleA. E. Talks of Irish Letters
Healy, Thomas
I DROPPED In to see A. E. in very sudden and nondescript manner, which is not at all the proper way to do it, because he is a very busy man and not much given to receiving casual visitors. And...
Paid articleThe Legion Goes Home
Shriver, Mark O.
THE second American Expeditionary Force, like the first, has passed into history, and, like the first, it marked an epoch in the existence of two nations. The Paris dailies spoke of the gathering...
Paid articleMemorialization (verse)
Miller, Corson
Pour, Thou, over me, Searing-hot, The steel that shall make me What I am not. Be Thou the sculptor To pattern and mold me A figure for Love's Great arms to enfold me. With the strength of...
Paid articleThe New Sorcerers
Jules-Bois
** I ^ H E American press recently carried a fairly full -*• report of the congress for Psychical Research held in Paris. Nevertheless the opinion of a witness, who was himself a student of such...
Paid articleKathleen-and Joan
Wait-Colson, Edith
MINE is a true story of a Protestant girl's love for a Catholic saint, of her firm belief that Joan of Arc's spirit was watching over her through years of invalidism. When Kathleen was born, she...
Paid articleThe Lost Summer (verse)
Hall, Amanda Benjamin
These have I lost—June's tender stars. The gentle little sheep that stray And crop behind celestial bars The clover of the Milky Way! And these I can no longer find— A field where miracles...
Paid articleCommunications
MR. COLUM ON ROUND TOWERS Catskill, N. Y. TO the Editor:—In your issue of October 12, Mr. Padraic Colum makes the assertion that the celebrated round towers of Ireland have been associated with...
Paid articlePoems
Crosby, Patricia; Thayer, Mary Dixon; Reid, Dorothy E.; Thomas, Martha Banning; Turner, Grace; Frant-Walsh, Joseph
(^anctuary I kneel. Dumb are my lips, My sorrowing heart is numb. Low-murmured absolutions gently fall From out the curtained confessional. In shadow, here and there, a worshiper Bows down in...
Paid articleThe Play
Skinner, R. Dana
Porgy THE Theatre Guild opened its fall season with a complete departure from all of its traditions. No members of the now famous "acting company" could be espied on the stage. Nor was the...
Paid articleBooks
Boddington, Ernest F.; Shuster, George N.; Robinson, Henry Morton; Hull, Robert R.; Gill, Roderick; Edsall, Richard Linn; Middleton, John S.; Farley, Ambrose
America Comes of Age, by Andre Siegfried; translated by H. H. Hemming and Doris Hemming. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $j.OO. Where Freedom Falters, by the author of The Pomp of Power....
Paid articleThe Quiet Corner
/ counsel thee, shut not thy heart nor thy library.—C. LAMB. The new black silk ribbon on Doctor Angelicus's Marie Antoinette pince-nez grew taut as he read the Wee Weekly Magazine of the first...
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